Dordogne & Lot-Et-Garonne

Dordogne is one of the most well-known departments in France. Located in the region of Aquitaine, between the Loire valley and the Hautes-Pyrénées, and named after the great river that runs through it. Famous for its pre-historic caves, vineyards, and long Anglo-French associations still evident in the many fortified Bastide towns dating from the 100 years War, its boundaries now roughly correspond with the ancient county of the Périgord. The centre of the department is the ancient port of Bergerac, now one of the most popular destinations for visitors to France.

It’s less well-known Aquitaine neighbour to the South, Lot-et-Garonne, is also named after its famous rivers, and is the birthplace of King Henri IV. It too features many Bastide and Medieval towns, such as Villeneuve on the river Lot, and features beautiful rolling countryside and panoramic views. It connects the Atlantic and Mediterranean oceans by its 200 kilometre long Canal Lateral-à-la-Garonne.

Featured Properties

539.000 EUR

Magnificent estate of 2.5 hectares (25000 m²), in a leafy and enclosed green setting with swimming pool, located in the commune of Neuvic in the Dordogne in a small hamlet with few neighbours, overlooking the countryside (nature reserve: not (...)

546.000 EUR

Located in the North of Bergerac this property is made up of 2 houses and gites, and currently the owners also provide B & B. This beautiful set of stone houses on a plot of about 4 hectares faces the lake and its island, ideal for swimming, (...)

827.000 EUR

Lovely 5 Bedroomed Manor house with pool and established gites business with excellent income.
Set at the edge of a very pretty village and enjoying elevated countryside views, an attractive 18th century manoir. Just 30 minutes drive from Bergerac, (...)